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THE DESCENDANTS 



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RICF-IARD GOULD 



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To THE Memory of My Beloved Mother-in-Law, 

THE late 

ABBIE ELDREDGE (GOULD) AMES 

AND TO THE DESCENDANTS OF 

RICHARD GOULD 

OF Chatham 

THIS Booklet is Respectfully Dedicated 



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The following brief record of the descendants of 
Richard Gould, of Chatham, Mass., is the result of 
the combined efforts of Mrs. Seth C. Ames (Abbie 
Eldredge Gould), at whose suggestion the work was 
undertaken, and the writer, with the kind assistance of 
relatives whose names appear in its pages. Another 
incentive to the preparation of a genealogj^ was a 
desire on the part of the writer to unravel the tangle 
of his wife's numerous "cousins,'' whom he met during 
his early visits to Chatham, and who form a substantial 
part of the population of the town. The death of 
Mrs. Ames in 1895 left him with incomplete data, to 
pursue his task alone, and at somewhat of a disadvan- 
tage from his residence at a distance from the sources 
of information. This has caused a delay in publication 
of the booklet, and though undertaken as a labor of 
love and personal recreation, it is now finished and 
distributed among the descendants of Richard Gould, 
in the hope that it may be of interest and practical 
use to the older members, as well as instructive to 
present and succeeding generations. 

Blank pages are inserted on which to record addi- 



6 Preface. 

tional names, births, deaths, marriages and corrections, 

for the writer has not had the time to properly revise 

and correct much of the data that has come into his 

possession before putting it into type. 

If his work shall prove of interest to, and be in 

a small measure appreciated by, those into whose 

hands it may come, he will feel fully repaid for the 

time spent in its preparation. 

Charles A. Sawyer. 

Chicago, Sept. i, iqo2. 



ZaccbcwB Goulb (1589^1668.) 



Richard Gould, of Chatham, Mass., was a descen- 
dant, eight generations removed, of Zaccheus Gould, 
of Topsfield (now Ipswich) Mass., where the latter 
died in 1668. 

The ancestry of Zaccheus can be traced with cer- 
tainty only to Thomas Goold, of Bovingdon, England, 
who was born not later than 1455, and died about 1520. 

Zaccheus was born in 1589, in England, and resided 
at Hemel Hempstead and Great Missenden. He came 
to New England about 1638, and probably lived a 
short time at Weymouth, then at Lynn, finally estab- 
lishing himself at Topsfield. He had five children, 
four of whom were girls, the only son being named 
John. Five of John's eight children were boys, and 
each was the founder of a large family or tribe, the 
line of our ancestor, Richard, coming from John, the 
eldest of the five. 

[See "The family of Zaccheus Gould, of Topsfield," 
by Benjamin Apthorp Gould, 1895.] 



BloorapbtcaL 



Richard Gould, of Chatham, Mass., whose one 
hundred and thirty-nine descendants are enumerated 
in the following pages, was born in the latter part of 
the eighteenth century, and possessed to a marked 
degree the characteristics of a gentleman of the old 
school, peculiar to the God-fearing seafaring men of 
those early days, when religion was the sheet-anchor 
to which all ckuig tenaciously amid the trials, dangers 
and hardships of a life at sea. 

In early life he was a sea captain, and operated a 
packet line between New York and Boston. Retiring 
from the sea, he returned to Chatham and turned his 
attention to farming ; and from that time on his life 
and personality have been closely identified in many 
ways with the history and development of the town. 
He was twice chosen representative for Barnstable 
county, and served with honor and distinction, and was 
always held in high esteem by his townspeople, as 
well as by those of the neighboring towns in the 
county. 

He was a man of fine physique, being fully six feet 
tall, broad shouldered, erect, weighed fully 240 pounds ; 

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Richard Gould. 9 

well proportioned, fine looking and always well dressed, 
his general appearance giving one an impression at 
once of the strength and dignity of his character. In 
manner he was rather serious and reserved, even stern, 
and indulged in no idle or frivolous words, but spoke 
always to the point and briefly. His habits were excel- 
lent and his business dealings were always of a character 
to command the respect of all with whom he came in 
contact. He was well-to-do, according to the standard 
by which men were rated in those early days, and he 
made good use of such as he could spare for the bet- 
terment of conditions about him.. He was one of the 
founders of, and largest contributors to, the present 
Methodist Episcopal Society of Chatham ; in fact, the 
church edifice was built mainly through his efforts. It 
was dedicated Dec. 19, 1849. This, in itself, is evi- 
dence of his practical Christianity and devotion to the 
religion that had been his mainstay in earlier years. 
He died of pneumonia in March, 1871, at the age of 
eighty-three years. 

It is to be regretted that more details of the per- 
sonal history of this grand old man cannot be obtained, 
but his contemporaries have for the most part passed 
on, and no record remains save the fast-fading memo- 
ries and traditions cherished and handed down by a 
few of his direct descendants. But enough has been 



10 Richard Gould. 

gleaned for us to realize that his fine traits of character, 
his religious and useful life, and his strong and dignified 
personality furnish an example worthy the emulation 
of present and future generations of his descendants. 



Xetter frotn a Summer IRestbeut. 



The following letter from a summer resident of 
Chatham appeared in the Chatham Monitor of August 
5, 1902. It was written for the Home Week celebration 
of the old town, and is included here as an "apprecia- 
tion" of the town and its people, with its reminiscences 
of the old residents who have passed away : 

To the Editor : — Unfortunate is the individual who, 
like the writer, finds himself denied the pleasure of a 
visit to Chatham during Home Week ; but it is only 
another instance in his career where the old adage, 
"Man proposes but God disposes," has found a striking 
illustration. No one would enjoy being present more 
than he, no one appreciate any better the sentiment of 
the occasion, or be any more deeply touched by the 
sad as well as happy memories recalled in the retro- 
spect of a few short years in Chatham's history. 

The writer was "a stranger at your gates and ye 
took him in" back in the 80's, and the latch-string he 
has always found on the outside, while a genial and 
heartfelt welcome greeted him on all sides. Even the 
moaning of the whistling buoy seemed to take on a 
more joyful sound on his arrival, and equally mournful 

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12 Richard Gould. 

on the eve of his departure. At intervals, as if to 
restrain him in the intoxication incident to out-door 
life at Chatham, the considerate fog-bank has never 
failed to interpose its protecting mantle, necessitating 
more moderation, if not actual change of dates. He 
is not unfamiliar with the grasp of the tax collector's 
hand, nor with the tracts he is wont to distribute once a 
year to his large circle of acquaintances. 

But Chatham has changed in many ways since the 
advent of the Branch Road. The stage from Harwich 
to Chatham did very well in the early days, at the same 
time serving to make Chatham more exclusive, or se- 
questered, and on that account particularly interesting to 
the writer, to say nothing of the attractions of the town 
itself and the immediate vicinity. The scenery, the ver- 
dure-clad hills and vales, ihe blending of shore, sea and 
sky, with the musical accompaniment of old ocean as a 
setting, formed a picture which became so indelibly fixed 
in his mind at that time that it can never be dimmed 
or effaced. The ever-changing panorama of sails on 
a wide expanse of blue, on a clear summer afternoon, 
has often served to fascinate the writer for hours, to 
the end not only of driving dull care away, but uncon- 
sciously bringing him into close and silent communion 
with the Architect of the Universe, through a calm con- 
templation of the vastness and grandeur of his works. 



Richard Gould. 13 

Have your readers ever stopped to realize how 
much of Chatham has gone out forever, with the lives 
of many of its townsmen, during the past ten years ? 
They w^ere old residents, and a part of the town itself, 
connecting the present generations with the past by 
links of tradition as fresh in their minds as events of 
yesterday. But few of us had the time, or took the 
time, to listen to their stories of the dead past, or had 
the interest for history's sake alone ; and now we real- 
ize that the opportunity is perhaps lost as to much that 
would be interesting in and about Chatham. Among 
those referred to and known to the writer were Hiram 
Harding, Levi C. Wing, Leander Gould, Levi Atwood, 
Leander F. Gould, Richard B. Harding, Marcellus 
Eldredge, Gains Mullett, George Eldredge, George 
Godfrey, Charles Ward, Amon Hammond, and many 
others, including wives, mothers, sisters and widows 
of residents, as well as some non-resident natives of 
Chatham, — a goodly company, and possibly their 
places will never be filled. 

The growth in popularity of Chatham in recent 
years as a summer resort all must concede, and that 
the coming generations may appreciate and enjoy its 
restful hospitality, health-giving atmosphere and in- 
spiring scenery, as the writer has in the past, is the 
earnest wish of A Summer Resident. 



Note — The number at the left of each name is the family or 
group number of such descendant, under which number his or her 
children are enumerated in succeeding pages. Illustration : The 
family of Leander (2), p. 15, is found on p. 17, and the family of 
his son, Leander Franklin (17), p. 17, is found on p. 23, each under 
its proper number. 



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F/J^ST GENERATION. 

Richard Gould, of Chatham, b. April 25, 1788, son 
of Josiah and Azubah (Dexter) Gould of Chatham ; 
died at Chatham March 1, 1871; m. (l) Jan. 8, 
1808, Sarah or Sally, dau. of Timothy and Eliza- 
beth Nickerson, of Harwich (b. Feb. 8, 1790; d. 
■ Dec. 25, 1835); nine children; m. (2) Nov. 27, 
1836, Susan Nickerson (b. Feb. 1782; d. Oct. 28, 
1862) ; m. (3) Aug. 23, 1863, Cynthia Small; no 
children. 

Children by first wife, Sarah : 

(1) Elias Lowe, b. Feb. 14, 1811; d. March, 1888; m. 

Azubah Annable ; six children. 

(2) Leander, b. March 7, 1813; d. Jan. 30, 1893; m. 

Hannah Phillips ; seven children. 

(3) Cyrus Chamberlain, b. Jan. 22, 1815 ; d. April 10, 

1878; m. Oct. 30, 1834, Charlotte Whitten 
Young ; seven children. 

(4) Abbie Eldridge, b. Sept. 15, 1817; d. March 12, 

1895 ; m. Seth C. Ames, of Cotuit, Mass.; five 
children. 

(5) Lydia Ferris, b. Oct. 1, 1819; d. Nov. 30, 1873 ; 

m. Jan. 1, 1838, Hiram Harding, of Chatham ; 
eight children. 

(6) Mary Jane Seeley, b. Feb. 29, 1822; m. Jan. 22, 

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16 Richard Gould. 

1842, Richard Bangs Harding, of Chatham, 
Mass ; eight children. 

(7) Sarah, b. May 29, 1825; d. Feb. 13, 1867; m. 

Amon Hammond, of Chatham ; three chil- 
dren. 

(8) Almira, b. May 16, 1827; d. Jan. 10, 1859; m. 

Stillman P. Harwood ; three children. 

(9) Cornelia Maria Whiting, b. March 1, 1830; m. 

April 2, 1857, Winslow Loveland ; three chil- 
dren. 



SECOND GENERATION. 



1. 



Elias Lowe Gould, son of Richard and Sarah (Nick- 
erson) Gould, b. Feb. 14, 1811; d. March, 1888; 
m. Azubah Annable (b. Aug. 23, 1809 ; d. June, 
1894); children: 

(10) Elias Stevens, b. 1838. 

(11) Azubah Mayo, b. ; m. Nelson Hamilton ; no 

children. 

(12) Theresa Wilson, b. Feb. 16, 1834; m. Stephen J. 

Smith, July 19, 1851 ; six children. 

(13) Harrison Francis, b. 1832; m. Laura Adelaide 

Bloomer; two children. 

(14) Richard, b. 1840; m. Eliza Dill, of Chatham; two 

children. 

(15) Georgiana, b. May, 1847; d. April 24, 1871; m. 

Freeman Ellis, of Harwich ; one child. 



Richard Gould. 17 



2. 



Leander Gould, son of Richard and Sarah (Nickerson) 
Gould, b. March 7, 1813; d. Jan. 30, 1893; m. 
Hannah Phillips (d. May 22, 1892, aged 81 yrs. 
9 months); seven children : 

(16) Josiah Albert, b. Dec. 23, 1843; m. Mary Reed 

Bassett, Sept. 4, 1865; five children; m. (2) 
Minerva Helen Hamilton (formerly White) 
May, 1883 ; no children. 

(17) Leander Franklin, b. June 12, 1837; d. March 7, 

1896 ; m. Polly Harding ; one child. 

(18) Abbie Ames, b. Dec. 23, 1838; m. Levi Curtis 

Wing, Aug. 23, 1859 ; six children. 

(19) Clara Jane Cera, b. Jan. 22, 1846; d. Nov. 13, 

1896; m. (l) George G. Nickerson June 3. 
1869 ; three children ; m. (2) Nathaniel E. 
Kendrick, March 8, 1886 ; two children. 

(20) Mary Augusta, b. March 12, 1842 ; m. Selucius 

Morton Young, Jan. 14, 1862 ; one child. 

(21) Edward S., d. Jan. 5, 1851, aged 1 yr. 11 months. 

(22) Marcus, d. May 28, 1852, aged 10 days. 

3. 

Cyrus Chamberlain Gould, son of Richard and Sarah 
(Nickerson) Gould, b. Jan. 22, 1815; d. April 10, 
1878 ; m. Charlotte Whitten Young, Oct. 30, 1834 
(b. Nov. 4, 1814; d. March 6, 1895); children: 

(23) Celestia Ann, b. June 21, 1836 ; d. June 21, 1836. 

(24) Cecelia Frances, b. June 21, 1836; d. June 27, 

1836. 



18 Richard Gould. 

(25) Charlotte Whitten, b. Oct. 14. 1837; m. Samuel 

Freeman Hardy, Aug. 6, 1863 (lost at sea May 
3, 1866); one child. 

(26) Esther Helen, b. Aug. 3, 1841 ; d. July 31, 1886 ; 

m. Charles H. Rockwell, April, 1861 ; six 
children. 

(27) George Erastin, b. March 18, 1843; d. Nov. 24, 

1879 ; m. Abbie L. Lambert, Feb., 1867 ; two 
children. 

(28) Cyrus Otis, b. March 14, 1846 ; d. July 11, 1849. 

(29) Augusta Damrell, b. Oct. 2, 1852 ; d. Feb. 23, 1858. 

4. 

Abbie Eldredge, dau. of Richard and Sarah (Nicker- 
son) Gould, b. Sept. 15, 1817; d. March 12, 1895 ; 
m. Seth Coleman Ames, of Cotuit, Mass., Oct. 9, 
1838, at Chatham (b. Feb. 14, 1817; d. April 17, 
1895); children: 

(30) Isadora Fratonia, b. in Barnstable, Mass., May 12, 

1840 ; m. Aug. 25, 1859, George Lunt (b. Oct. 
24, 1835); one child. 

(31) Ashley La Forest, b. in Lowell, Mass. Sept. 26, 

1844; d. Aug. 24, 1847. 

(32) Ardella Lavon, b. ; d. . 

(33) Lola Montez, b. ; d. - — -. 

(34) Florence Clifton, b. Oct. 12, 1856; m. Charles 

Adrian Sawyer, of Chicago, 111., Dec. 3, 1879 ; 
six children. 



Richard Gould. 19 

5. 

Lydia Ferris, dan. of Richard and Sarah (Nickerson) 
Gould, b. Oct. 1, 1819 ; d. Nov. 30, 1873 ; m. Jan. 
1, 1838, Hiram Harding, of Chatham ; children : 

(35) Lydia F., b. May 7, 1843; d. Nov. 6, 1843. 

(36) Hiram, Jr., b. Sept. 24, 1844; m. Nov. 16, 1864, 

Josephine B. Young, dau. Capt. Joseph 
Young ; one child. 

(37) Joseph F., b. July 19, 1846. 

(38) Maria G., b. Nov. 12, 1850 ; d. April 27, 1868. 

(39) George H., b. Feb. 13, 1853. 

(40) Mariana, b. April 5, 1855. 

(41) Sarah G., b. Feb. 14, 1857; d. May 17, 1872. 

(42) Emma F., b. Sept. 12, 1860; d. Jan. 10, 1861. 

6. 

Mary Jane Seeley, dau. of Richard and Sarah (Nick- 
erson) Gould, b. Feb. 29, 1822; m. Jan. 22, 1842, 
Richard Bangs Harding ; (d. Jan 30, 1893); chil- 
dren: 

(43) Richard Bangs, b. Dec. 2, 1843 ; m. Rebecca A. 
Armstrong, of Lubec, Me., March 29, 1866; two 
children. 

(44) Mary Abbie, b. May 8, 1847 ; m. April 7, 1870, 

Joshua Baker Taylor ; one child. 

(45) Walter Benjamin, b. April 7, 1850; d. Oct. 5, 

1868. 

(46) Seymour Whiting, b. Sept. 6, 1852 ; m. Kate 

Leavitt, of Exeter, N. H.. May 24, 1877 ; two 
children. 



20 Richard Gould. 

(47) Arlissa,b. Nov. 25, 1854; m. April 30, 1874, John 

J. Howes ; three children. 

(48) Infant, b. March 6, 1857; d. June 9, 1857. 

(49) Infant, b. May 10, 1859; d. Sept. 15, 1859. 

(50) Cora Johnson, b. April 28, 1861. 

7. 

vSarah, dan. of Richard and Sarah (Nickerson) Gould, 
b. May 29, 1825; d. Feb. 13, 1867; m. Amon 
Hammond (d. Jan. 22, 1889, aged 69 years, 11 
months and 22 days); children : 

(51) Almira, d. March 14, 1864, aged 5 years, 7 months 

and 14 days. 

(52) Amon Fletcher; b. ; m. Leonora Smith, 

Nov. 2, 1874 ; seven children. 

8. 

Almira, dau. of Richard and Sarah (Nickerson) Gould, 
b. May 16, 1827; d. Jan. 10, 1859; m. Stillman 
P. Harwood, Aug. 12, 1850; three children: 

(53) Adelaide M.,b. Oct. 14, 1851 ; m. Anson H. Hardy 

Sept. 2, 1874. 

(54) Ella L., b. June 26, 1853; m. Dec. 20, 1893, Ev- 

erett L. Cole. 

(55) Franklin Angelo, b. Sept. 10, 1858. 

9. 

Cornelia Maria Whiting, dau. of Richard and Sarah 
(Nickerson) Gould; b. March 1, 1830; m. April 



Richard Gould. 21 

2, 1857, Winslow Loveland (b. May 7, 1826); chil- 
dren : 

(56) Herbert Winslow, b. March 6, 1859 ; m. June 6, 

1891, Helen Harding; two children. 

(57) Joseph Whitney, b. Oct. 1, 1861 ; m. June 9, 1887, 

Irene Osborn Atkins ; one child. 

(58) Minnie, b. Oct. 20, 1869; d. July 17, 1870. 



THIRD GENERATION. 

12. 

Theresa Wilson, dau. of Elias Lowe and Azubah 
(Annable) Gould, b. Feb. 16, 1834 ; m. Stephen 
J. Smith, July 19, 1851 (d. Jan. 15, 1896); children : 

(59) Edson La Forrest, b. 1852 ; d. by accident, 1863. 

(60) Charlie Stephens, b. 1854; d. 1858. 

(61) Mary Stephens, b. May 29, 1857 ; d. May 11, 1900; 

m. John H. Mallowes July 2, 1874 ; three 
children. 

(62) Nellie Frances, b. Sept. 25, 1862; m. Carl W. 

Sherman, of N. Lebanon, Me., July 2, 1896. 

(63) Charlie Edson, b. Aug. 17, 1866. 

(64) Philip Jackson, b. April 3, 1871. 

13. 

Harrison Francis Gould, son of Elias Lowe and 
Azubah (Annable) Gould, b. 1832 ; m. Laura Ade- 
laide Bloomer, dau. of Wm. and Hannah Bloomer, 
of Chatham, Mass ; children: 



22 Richard Gould. 

(65) William Harrison, b. Nov. 9, 1873. 

(66) George La Forrest, b. May 13, 1875. 

14. 

Richard Gould, son of Elias Lowe and Azubah (An- 

nable) Gould, b. 1840 ; d. ; m. Eliza Dill, of 

Chatham ; children : 

(67) Sabina Lawrence, b. ; d. . 

(68) Ernest, b. . 

15. 

Georgiana, dau. of Elias Lowe and Azubah (Annable) 
Gould, b. May, 1847 ; d. April 24, 1871 ; m. Free- 
man Ellis, of Chatham (d. April, 1899); child: 

(69) George Henry ElHs, b, ; m. . 

16. 

JosiAH Albert Gould, son of Leander and Hannah 
(Phillips) Gould, b. Dec. 23, 1843 ; m. (l) Mary 
Reed Bassett, Sept. 4, 1865 (b. Oct. 28, 1844 ; d. 
April 1, 1881) ; five children ; m. (2) Minerva Hel- 
en Hamilton (formerly White), May, 1883 (b. March 
4, 1842); no children. 

Children by Mary Reed Bassett : 

(70) Harriet May, b. Sept. 11, 1867. 

(71) Mary Howes Abbott, b. Oct. 6, 1871; m. John 

Hayes Wheeler, ; two children, twins. 

(72) Sarah Foster, b. Jan. 23, 1875; d. Feb. 18, 1880. 

(73) Albert Franklin, b. Nov. 4, 1879; d. Aug. 24, 

1880. 



Richard Gould. 23 

17. 

Leander Franklin Gould, son of Leander and Han- 
nah (Phillips) Gould, b. June 12, 1837; d. March 
7, 1896; m. Polly Harding; one child: 

(74) Ella Franklin, d. June 20, 1858, aged 4 months, 

18 days. 

18. 

Abbie Ames, dau. of Leander and Hannah (Phillips) 
Gould, b. Dec. 23, 1838 ; m. Levi Curtis Wing 
Aug. 23, 1859 (d. March 6, 1895); children : 

(75) Curtis Ames, b. Sept. 17, 1860 ; m. Sarah L. Har- 

ding, March 17, 1885; two children. 

(76) Clarence Morton, b. Nov. 24, 1862 ; d. Sept. 10, 

1899. 

(77) Polly Franklin, b. Jan. 4,1867; m. Leonard W. 

Doane, Jan. 8, 1888 ; no children. 

(78) Abbie Clifton, b. June 27, 1868; m. George F. 

Nickerson, August 20, 1888 ; one child. 

(79) Grace Lillian, b. Dec. 18, 1872; m. Oct. 9, 1901, 

Waldon Wade Cushman. 

(80) Carrie Annis, b. Jan. 1, 1876 ; m. George Taylor 

Hammond, June 23, 1896 ; two children. 

19. 

Clara Jane Cera, dau. of Leander and Hannah (Phil- 
lips) Gould, b. Jan. 22, 1846 ; d. Nov. 13, 1896 ; m. 
(l) George G. Nickerson, June 3, 1869 (d. Sept. 1, 
1884); three children; m. (2) Nathaniel E. Ken- 
drick, March 8, 1886; two children. 



24 Richard Gould. 

Children by George G. Nickerson : 

(81) Maria Harding, b. Jan. 4, 1871 ; m. Howard Ger- 

wood Rand ; three children. 

(82) Georgia Russell, b. Aug. 11, 1877. 

(83) Grover Cleveland, b. Jan. 22, 1885. 

Child re7i by A^athaniel E. Keiidrick : 

(84) Grace Hazel, b. Feb. 1, 1887 ; d. April 20, 1890. 

(85) Leo Elliott, b. Aug. 2, 1892. 

20. 

Mary Augusta, dau. of Leander and Hannah (Phillips) 
Gould, b. March 12, 1842; m. Selucius Morton 
Young, Jan. 14, 1862 (d. July 10, 1867); one child : 

(86) Avis Augusta Morton, b. Jan. 4, 1867 ; m. Silmon 

Grant Chase, Oct. 1, 1889. 

25. 

Charlotte Written, dau. of Cyrus Chamberlain and 
Charlotte Whitten (Young) Gould, b. Oct. 14, 1837 ; 
m. Sarnuel Freeman Hardy, Aug. 6, 1863 ; he 
was lost at sea, May 3, 1866; child : 

(87) Lottie Freeman, b. July 26, 1866; m. William 

Herbert James, of Brookline, Mass., Sept. 30, 
1890; two children. 

26. 

Esther Helen, dau. of Cyrus Chamberlain and Char- 
lotte Whitten (Young) Gould ; b. Aug. 3, 1841 ; d. 
July 31, 1886; m. Capt. Charles H. Rockwell, 



Richard Gould. 25 

April, 1861 (1902 Rear Admiral U. S. N., retired); 
six children : 

(88) Cyrus Otis, b. March 8, 1863; m. Mary Louise 

Havens, of New Jersey, Aug., 1900. 

(89) George Pierce, b. June 2, 1866; m. Rosa Sebas- 

tian, of Covington, Ky., March, 1890. 

(90) Mary Howes, b. July 3, 1868; m. (l) James F. 

Keeney, Surgeon in U. S. N., Sept. 16, 1891 
(d; Feb. 10, 1894); m. (2) Allan Stuart, physi- 
cian in U. S. N. 

(91) Charles Bangs, b. July 11, 1870. 

(92) Helen Mason, b. March 26, 1876; m. Maj. Henry 

Clay Haines, U. S. N., March, 1897 ; one child. 

(93) Evelyn Beardslee, b. Dec. 16, 1882. 

27 

George Erastin Gould, son of Cyrus Chamberlain 
and Charlotte Whitten (Young) Gould b. March 
18, 1843 ; d. Nov. 24, 1879 ; m. Abbie L. Lambert 
Feb. 1867 (d. Jan., 1884); children : 

(94) Emana Augusta, b. Nov. 28, 1868 ; m. James W. 

Eldredge, of South Chatham, Nov. 28, 1889 ; 
one child. 

(95) George Merrill, b. Oct. 11, 1874. 

30. 

Isadora Fratonia, dau. of Abbie Eldridge Gould, of 
Chatham, and Seth Coleman Ames, M. D., of Co- 
tuit, Mass., b. in Barnstable, Mass., May 12, 1840 ; 



26 Richard Gould. 

m. Aug. 25, 1859, Capt. George Lunt (b. Oct. 24, 
1835); child : 

(96) Harry C, b. and d. Feb., 1863. 

34. 

Florence Clifton, dau. of Abbie Eldredge Gould, of 
Chatham, and Seth Coleman Ames, of Cotuit, 
Mass.; b. Oct. 12, 1856; m. Dec. 3, 1879, Charles 
Adrian Sawyer, of Chicago, 111. (graduate Mass. 
Institute of Technology, Boston, 1876 ; member 
Illinois Bar, July, 1879); children : 

(97) Charles Coleman, b. and d. Oct. 17, 1880. 

(98) Charles Adrian, b. Aug. 19, 1881. ^ 

(99) Abbie Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1883 ; d. May, 1884. 

(100) Clifton Ames, b. May 9, 1885. 

(101) Emerson Gould, b. Sept. 23, 1895. 

(102) Harold Turner, b. June 8, 1900. 

36. 

Hiram Harding, son of Lydia Ferris Gould and Capt. 
Hiram Harding, of Chatham, b. Sept. 24, 1844 ; 
m. Nov. 16, 1864, Josephine B. Young, dau. of 
Capt. Joseph Young, Jr., (b. Nov. 30, 1843 ; d. 
June 2, 1901); one child: 

(103) Nellie Goodwin, b. June 13,1865; d. Oct. 18, 

1868. 

43. 

Richard Bangs Harding, son of Mary Jane Seeley 
Gould and Richard Bangs Harding, b. Dec. 2, 



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Richard Gould. 2 7 

1843; m. Rebecca A. Armstrong, of Lubec, Ale., 
March 29, 1866 ; two children. 

(104) Richard Francis, b. Jan. 5, 1867; d. . 

(105) William Seymour, b. July 7, 1868. 

44. 

Mary Abbie, dau. of Mary Jane Seeley Gould and 
Richard Bangs Harding, b. May 8, 1847 ; m. 
Joshua Baker Taylor, April 7, 1870 (d. Dec. 19, 
1889); one child : 

(106) Joshua, b. March 4, 1877. 

46. 

Seymour Whiting Harding, son of Mary Jane Seeley 
Gould and Richard Bangs Harding, b. Sept. 6, 
1852 ; m. Kate Leavitt, of Exeter, N. H., May 
24, 1877 ; children : 

(107) Seymour Whiting, b. Feb., 1878; d. March, 

1878. 

(108) Infant, b. Dec, 1878; d. March, 1879. 

47. 

Arlissa, dau. of Mary Jane Seeley Gould and Richard 
Bangs Harding b. Nov. 25, 1854; m. April 30, 
1874, John J. Howes (b. Sept. 14, 1850) ; chil- 
dren : 

(109) Florence Estelle, b. April 20, 1875; m. George 

Lewis Bond ; one child. 

(110) Walter, b. ; d. . 

(111) Harry H., b. ; d. . 



28 Richard Gould. 

52. 

Amon Fletcher Hammond, son of Sarah Gould and 

Amon Hammond, b. ; m. Leonora Smith 

Nov. 2, 1874 : children: 

(112) Florence Gould, b. Aug. 8, 1875; d. Oct. 30, 

1882. 

(113) Edith Russell, b. March 25, 1877. 

(114) Walter Smith, b. Dec. 14, 1878 ; d. April 5, 1894. 

(115) Laura Gould, b. June 25, 1882. 

(116) Russell Chester, b. March 15, 1888. 

(117) Frances Wardwell, b. March 19, 1892. 

(118) Margaret Foster, b. March 11, 1894. 

56. 

Herbert WiNvSlow Loveland, son of Cornelia Maria 
Whiting Gould and Winslow Loveland, b. March 
6, 1859 ; m. Helen Harding June 6, 1891 ; chil- 
dren : 

(119) Winslow Harding, b. July 27, 1892. 

(120) Mary Fay, b. Sept. 2, 1895. 

57. 

Joseph Whitney Loveland, son of Cornelia Maria 
Whiting Gould and Winslow Loveland, b. Oct. 1, 
1861 ; m. Irene Osborn Atkins June 9, 1887 ; 
child : 

(121) Osborn Whitney, b. Aug. 6, 1888. 



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FOURTH GENERATION. 



61. 



Mary Stephens, dau. of Theresa Wilson and Stephen 
J. Smith, b. May 29, 1857 ; m. July 2, 1874, John 
H. Mallowes ; d. May 11, 1900 ; children : 

(122) Seth, b. April 5, 1875. 

(123) Augusta Wilson, b. and d. 1879. 

(124) Edward Francis, b. June 24, 1882. 

71. 

Mary Howes Abbott, dau. of Josiah Albert and Mary 
Reed (Bassett) Gould, b. Oct. 6, 1871 ; m. John 
Hayes Wheeler ; children : 

(/25) ^^^y^^'^'^^^ \ twins, b. March 30, 1898. 

(126) Reed Gould j 

75. 

Curtis Ames Wing, son of Levi Curtis and Abbie 
Ames (Gould) Wing, b. Sept. 17, 1860 ; m. March 
17, 1885, Sarah L. Harding ; children : 

(127) Curtis F., b. July 14, 1886. 

(128) Isadora Lunt, b. Feb. 28, 1889. 

78. 

Abbie Clifton, dau. of Levi Curtis and Abbie Ames 
(Gould) Wing. b. June 27, 1868; m. George F. 
Nickerson Aug. 20, 1888 ; one child : 

(129) Lucelle C, b. Nov. 14. 1891. 



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80. 

Carrie Annis, dau. of Levi Curtis and Abbie Ames 
(Gould) Wing, b. Jan. 1, 1876; m. June 23, 1896, 
George Taylor Hammond ; children : 

(130) Carl Wing, b. Nov. 22, 1898. 

(131) Dorothy Estelle, b. Aug. 1, 1900. 

81. 

Maria Harding, dau. of Clara Jane Cera Gould and 
George G. Nickerson, b. Jan. 4, 1871 ; m. Feb. 
10, 1895, Howard Gerwood Rand ; children • 

(132) Gerwood Wilson, b. Feb. 16, 1896. 

(133) Cera Gladys, b. Feb. 26, 1900. 

(134) Avis Russell, b. Nov. 8, 1901. 

87. 

Lottie Freeman, dau. of Charlotte Whitten Gould and 
Samuel Freeman Hardy, b. July 26, 1866 ; m. Sept. 
30, 1890, William Herbert James, of Brookline, 
Mass.; children: 

(135) Horace Hardy, b. Feb. 3, 1894. 

(136) Otis Briggs, b. Dec. 16, 1898. 

92. 

Helen Mason, dau. of Esther Helen Gould and Charles 
H. Rockwell, b. March 26, 1876 ; m. March, 1897, 
Maj. Henry Clay Haines, U. S. N.; one child : 

(137) Henry Rockwell, b. Dec. 13, 1898. 



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94. 

Emana Augusta, dau. of George Erastin and Abbie 
(Lambert) Gould, b. Nov. 28, 1868 ; m. Nov. 28, 
1889, James W. Eldredge, of South Chatham ; 
one child : 

(138) Lena, b. May, 1896. 

109. 

Florence Estelle, dau. of Arlissa Harding and John 
J. Howes, b. April 20, 1875; m. Jan. 1, 1896, 
George Lewis Bond ; child : 

(139) Malcolm Howes, b. and d. Aug. 16, 1897. 



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